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In 1933 '''Major General Smedley Butler''' was chosen to lead a [[coup]] in [[USA]] by a small clique of [[financier]]s, referred to as the [[Business Plot]]. | In 1933 '''Major General Smedley Butler''' was chosen to lead a [[coup]] in [[USA]] by a small clique of [[financier]]s, referred to as the [[Business Plot]]. | ||
He went along with it, gathering information until in November 1934, he blew the whistle on the plan. | He went along with it, gathering information until in November 1934, he blew the whistle on the plan. | ||
− | In 1935 he | + | ==Anti-war activism== |
+ | In 1935 he published the famous "War is a Racket", exposing the workings and hidden purposes the [[United States]]' foreign interventions, detailing the subversion of the US government by corporations and other [[deep state]] powers. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 9 August 2015
Smedley Butler (soldier, whistleblower, activist) | |
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Born | 1881-07-30 West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Died | 1940-06-21 (Age 58) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Exposed | Business Plot |
A US general who exposed the coup that financiers had planned for USA. |
Contents
Business Plot
In 1933 Major General Smedley Butler was chosen to lead a coup in USA by a small clique of financiers, referred to as the Business Plot. He went along with it, gathering information until in November 1934, he blew the whistle on the plan.
Anti-war activism
In 1935 he published the famous "War is a Racket", exposing the workings and hidden purposes the United States' foreign interventions, detailing the subversion of the US government by corporations and other deep state powers.
A Document by Smedley Butler
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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File:Warisaracket.pdf | book | 1935 | War | The classic insider's denunciation of war. Easily readable in one sitting, it is sadly just as relevant to the situation facing humanity in the early 21st century as it was when first published a few years before the carnage of World War II. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:McCormack–Dickstein Committee | testimony,Congressional hearing | 1934 | McCormack-Dickstein Committee |
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